Breaking barriers with ‘pride’
Chhavi Maa's journey from societal confinement to triumph is testament to resilience. She defied prejudice, embraced her true self, and became a beacon of hope for India's LGBTQIA+ community.
Chhavi Maa's journey from societal confinement to triumph is testament to resilience. She defied prejudice, embraced her true self, and became a beacon of hope for India's LGBTQIA+ community.
On this Pride Day, we showcase Chhavi Maa from Odisha’s Dhenkanal and her fight for acceptance of her true identity. Her captivating tale reveals the power of self-help groups, the recognition earned, and the ignited hope for others embracing their dreams.
Born in Banamali Prasad village to a poor family, Chhavi’s studies were limited to 8th grade. She displayed unusual behaviour, imitating heroines and donning sarees. Embracing Odisha’s traditional festivals like Raja, celebrating womanhood, gave her solace. Orphaned and tormented by her stepmother, Chhavi found hope through Maa’s (name changed) motivation to start Maa Budhi Dei SHG with five transgender members.
Today, Chhavi and her SHG manage a solid waste treatment plant, earning fame and accolades from organizations like NITI Aayog and the Odisha Government. Her dedication and hard work are recognized for judicious solid waste management. Chhavi aspires to be a beacon of hope for every kinnar (an umbrella term for LGBTQIA+) who dreams of soaring high.
Devashish Biswal is a student of English journalism at Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal. He has a deep interest in covering stories on education and culture. He is also an aspiring Radio Jockey and a musician.
(Videos by: Nihar Prasad Mohapatra)
Edited by: Novita Singh